Cal names new offensive line coach

Marshall, 52, has coached in the NFL for six years, two with the Browns and four with the Houston Texans. He's also worked for colleges programs, including Virginia Tech, Tennessee, UCLA, Texas A&M, North Carolina and Colorado.

While with the Browns, Marshall's line paved the way for Jamal Lewis to rush for more than 1,000 yards in 2008, and, in 2007, Cleveland tied for third in the NFL for fewest sacks allowed (19).

"Steve really understands the fundamentals and techniques of superior offensive line play," Cal coach Jeff Tedford said. "He brings experience and expertise to the position, and he has coached a lot of quality offensive linemen. It is great to have him on board and we are fired up about the future of our offensive line."

Marshall replaces Jim Michalczik, who became offensive coordinator at Washington in December.